Definition of Crossflow. Meaning of Crossflow. Synonyms of Crossflow

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Definition of Crossflow

Crossflow
Crossflow Cross"flow` (-fl?`), v. i. To flow across, or in a contrary direction. ``His crossflowing course.' --Milton.

Meaning of Crossflow from wikipedia

- Crossflow may refer to: Ford Crossflow, the 1967 version of the Ford Kent engine Crossflow cylinder head Cross-flow fan, a type of mechanical fan Cross-flow...
- be divided into three basic sub-families; the original pre-Crossflow Kent, the Crossflow (the most prolific of all versions of the Kent), and the transverse...
- A crossflow cylinder head is a cylinder head that features the intake and exhaust ports on opposite sides. The gases can be thought to flow across the...
- purification, crossflow filtration (also known as tangential flow filtration) is a type of filtration (a particular unit operation). Crossflow filtration...
- engine family design, the new crossflow motor borrowed from the Ford Cleveland engine family. A common upgrade for a crossflow head engine is to use 351 Cleveland...
- the more powerful 1,596 cc (97.4 cu in) engine, which was the older "Crossflow" version of the Kent engine. Among the other changes required for the...
- four-cylinder pushrod (overhead valve) design that came to be known as the "pre-crossflow" version, as both inlet and exhaust ports were located on the same side...
- has a double overhead cam design with 4 valves per cylinder, and used a crossflow cylinder head. It replaced the M103 and was replaced by the M112 V6 starting...
- two-stroke and four-stroke engines. Most modern four-stroke engines use crossflow cylinder heads and valve timing overlap to scavenge the cylinders. Modern...
- The Mercedes-Benz M103 is a straight-6 15 degrees, crossflow cylinder head with an inclination to the right, automobile engine produced from 1984 to 1997...